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When over 50% of a city's population has its data compromised, is 2 years of worth of credit monitoring enough compensation? That's what residents of #Columbus, Ohio, will be asking themselves this week after the city finally acknowledged to its residents that it suffered a serious ransomware data breach that impacted 500,000 people. With around 913,000 residents, this breach impacts over 50% of the #CBUS population. Some residents may have questions, particularly: Why did it take so long to report the breach? In July, Comparitech's Head of Data Research Rebecca Moody published an article detailing the attack from ransomware group #Rhysida (over 3 months ago). The stolen data reportedly consisted of: ? Names ? Social Security numbers ? Bank account info ? Dates of birth ? Addresses ? City employee login info (username and passwords) ? Emergency services applications ? Access to city video cameras While city employees (hopefully) learned of the attack early enough to secure accounts, residents were seemingly left in the dark for 3 months. That's more than enough time for someone with access to SSNs, bank account info, birth dates, and addresses to spoof identities, hack accounts, and create financial mischief. Find the full details of this attack in the comments.

  • Image of Rhysida attack on the City of Columbus, Ohio, demanding 30 BTC, and announcing the type of data it stole with visual proof.

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